1. Vasilevskiy is Where we Expect
After a slow introduction to the series, Andrei Vasilevskiy seems to have rounded into form now. There is no reason to expect for his play to decline the way things are currently going.
Game four was the first time in the series that Vasilevskiy ended up with a higher save percentage than Igor Shesterkin (.971 vs. .900). Vasilevskiy made 34 saves on 35 Ranger shots on Tuesday night.
By not being able to bury the Lightning in game three, the Rangers gave Vasilevskiy another chance to heat up and start to feel good about things. Now, it looks as though we will not see him reverting to what we saw through the first two games of this series.